United States v. Duane W. Larson , 87 F. App'x 10 ( 2004 )


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  •                      United States Court of Appeals
    FOR THE EIGHTH CIRCUIT
    ___________
    No. 03-2034
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    United States of America,               *
    *
    Appellee,                  *
    *
    v.                                * Appeal from the United States
    * District Court for the District
    Duane Wendall Larson,                   * of Minnesota.
    *
    Appellant.                 *          [UNPUBLISHED]
    ___________
    Submitted: January 20, 2004
    Filed: February 6, 2004
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    Before MORRIS SHEPPARD ARNOLD, BYE, and RILEY, Circuit Judges.
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    PER CURIAM.
    Duane Larson appeals the district court’s1 denial of his petition for a writ of
    error coram nobis, in which he sought to vacate his drug conviction and sentence
    (from which he has been released). We agree with the district court that Mr. Larson
    has not shown he is entitled to coram nobis relief, because he unsuccessfully raised
    on direct appeal and in prior 28 U.S.C. § 2255 motions the Fourth Amendment and
    1
    The Honorable Ann D. Montgomery, United States District Judge for the
    District of Minnesota.
    ineffective-assistance-of-counsel claims that he raises here. See Azzone v. United
    States, 
    341 F.2d 417
    , 419-20 (8th Cir.) (per curiam) (coram nobis petitioner not
    entitled to review of issues that were considered and resolved either on direct appeal
    or in § 2255 motion), cert. denied, 
    381 U.S. 943
    (1965); cf. United States v.
    Camacho-Bordes, 
    94 F.3d 1168
    , 1172-73 (8th Cir. 1996) (coram nobis relief is
    “‘substantially equivalent’” to habeas relief, and abuse-of-the-writ principle applies
    to coram nobis cases (quoted source omitted)).
    Accordingly, we affirm.
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Document Info

Docket Number: 03-2034

Citation Numbers: 87 F. App'x 10

Judges: Arnold, Bye, Riley

Filed Date: 2/6/2004

Precedential Status: Non-Precedential

Modified Date: 11/6/2024